I mean, if you are sending your kids back in time to the late 1990s, early Noughties, yes, this is a problem. https://twitter.com/ukdanieljones/status/785158915839451136 …
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most parents have no idea how much more their children could be learning and achieving.
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the fact that you think that is arrogance rather than a simple statement of fact makes this conversation pointless.
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yes, because I know absolutely nothing.
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yeah all values can go out the window when you become a parent - it's almost a rule
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no parent should have to send their child to a school that isn't good enough. No parent. No child.
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especially poor parents who can't pay private fees, get tutoring for 11+, or move house?
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working class childhood, £ now, kids in brilliant state schools in Manchester. Aargh!
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I'm a parent, Julia. Am I allowed to have an opinion on this?
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It's a fair point. As a parent but firmly Labour I have opted to send my kids to private school.
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